A front line account of the experience of being tested rather than taught under Blair. A recent UK school-leaver reports on what is was really like for the new generation educated since the Tories were in power
Mark Oliver's January report commissioned by Policy Exchange
David Graham responds to Mark Oliver's report on public service broadcasting reform
Collaboration between academics and activists is essential to the promotion of pluralism in practice.
By focusing on pruning the BBC, the media commentariat are losing sight of a greater danger to broadcasting in the UK, Sky.
The Tory manifesto in the UK's election battle signals hand-to-hand combat over the future of the BBC. OK's editor blows the trumpet for our Public Service Broadcasting Forum.
The BBC Strategy Review is given a duly cynical reading by Richard Collins
A guide to coverage of and responses to the passing of the Digital Economy Bill
Channel 4 received a battering in the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee report last month. Can the broadcaster be made to return to its public service roots?
Is it possible for Life-Writing to actually present authentic truths, or do they always fall into the betrayal of inauthenticity? Heidi James-Dunbar looks into these questions while putting forward her case for Autofiction.
David Elstein, a former BSkyB head of programming, assesses the likely impact of Ofcom's attempt to take on one of the toughest players in the broadcasting market; his former employer.